argh. This is a RTFM problem, but I can't figure out which FM T R . . .
I need to set up trivially simple mailing aliases. Particularly,
I want a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to a list
of specified addresses (just 4, typically) at other sites. (This is
for communication between teams in
compiled lde, the only disk editor I could find on freshmeat. But
I have no idea what to do with the information. I assume that somehow I
create a new file starting at the correct location and untar it. But
how do
I do this?
hawk, running out of time
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While I'm at it: I expect it would make more sense to search for magic
numbers for the tarballs. But how in the world would I do this. Does
anyoen actually understand lde (it's man page doesn't have directions
for
what it claims to do through ncurses . . .)
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, and a couple of other defaults restored.]
I haven't upgraded; it's the same version that was running fine on
Tuesday. Is anyone else seeing this? [And what's it going to lose
tomorrow??? :(]
hawk
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These opinions
References:
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
[This will probably not thread properly. I'm forced to use netscape for
outgoing mail, and it won't let me paste the referenbces.
Keith klamoured,
Debian User wrote:
Where can I find some docs on how to install a printer on Debian (woody)?
, but nothing happens.
I've tried playing around with lines like
gs -sDEVICE=ljet2p -sOutputfile= | cat /dev/lp0 syllabus.f00.micro.ps
also to no avail
I think I'm stuck
help! :)
Prof. Richard E. Hawkins, Esq. Smeal 178(814) 375-4700
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and be on my way.
hawk
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Jeff Green wrote:
Is said disk IDE or SCSI, if IDE
IDE. I can't afford scsi :)
and your motherboard is over 18 months
or so old you will need to flash the motherboard bios.
Uh, oh :)
It's from the first set of 603's that worked (once they dropped the
third sdram slot), so it's near the
brian moore wrote:
Delete the 'smtphost' line. Unless you really want to snarf mail from
email.psu.edu and send it to smtp.psu.edu
hmm, it still eats everything. I'm starting to think that sendmail is
the problem.
Here's the new .fetchmailrc, done from scratch:
# Configuration created
set one of teh reply-to addresses to a safe m achine]
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etherpro).
I'm not going to miss this machine when I get a new one . . .
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At least two people replied rapidly, even by this list's standars.
More replies may have been eaten gathering the info below . . . :(
John Hasler wrote:
Richard E. Hawkins writes:
Fetchmail is now eating my mail.
You may need to add 'antispam -1' to your .fetchmailrc.
I've taken a couple
(the debian search page where I
might find who's asked this before :) and services (running apt-get
update [yesterday]) kill the daemon.
I'm sure it's a simple rtfm problem (and I think I solved this years ago
with pre-1.1), but which fm?
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Assistant Professor
running apt-get update.
I'm sure this is a simple rtfm matter, but which fm?
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: need to constantly force-reload networking
In-Reply-To: Message from Florian Friesdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
of Tue, 15 Aug 2000 16:54:58 +0200.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type:
jon jesticulated,
are you using dhcp at all
Nope; it's a local network, and I'm the only non-windows machine (which
the tech people don't like, but my boss interfered on my behalf).
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to kill me. Help!
hawk
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smtp server with the appropriate name and password.
Could someone point me to the fm I should rt? :)
thanks
hawk, still desparately negotiating with the powers that be to have unix
on the desktop.
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Assistant Professor of Economics, Pennsylvania State University
IN my last-ditch attempt to recover a long text (actually lyx) file that
was deleted, I want to combine all of the unused space on my drive into
files. There's about 80M altogether, and I want to break it into 10M pieces
(so I can manipulate them in the 40M partition normally assigned
I need to turn the ~80mb of free space on my laptop into files so that
I can search them. Im figuring to make them ~10mb each so that I can
grep them silly, filter them, etc., in a last-ditch attempt to find my
paper (I have a 40mb swap partition that can be used for this until I
succeed).
I seem to receive most of my mail, but some isn't coming through. For
example, sending to me from yahoo, my sister received the bounce
message:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [her address]
Subject: failure delivery
Content-Length: 1069
Message from yahoo.com.
Unable to deliver message to the
It's apparent that the MTA on 146.186.61.98 (a.k.a fac13.ds.psu.edu)
is rejecting mail address to user 'hawk'.
But it's not rejecting all of it; just some. The debian list always
comes through, for example (at least I think it's always).
aack. Now bells ring. The actual address of this
I thought I sent this earlier, but it doesn't seem to have arrived . . .
IN my last-ditch attempt to recover a long text (actually lyx) file that
was deleted, I want to combine all of the unused space on my drive into
files. There's about 80M altogether, and I want to break it into 10M pieces
Agh. this was low priority, and just went really high . . .
I almost managed an rm -r *~ to get rid of the backup files from
emacs and the like, but [*insert tear here*] the 8 key on my laptop is
dodgy, meaning I got ~ itself.
As usual, there was a single important file on the disk--a
Simply execute 'xhost +localhost' before doing a su.
the use of xhost to do this is grequentlyh considered a security risk
by folks who understand such things (But I'm not one of them, so don't
ask me to explain why :)
There's (at least) two secure ways to do things. One is to, as the
I got a message of problems back from the news daemon as it tried to
work with this directory. It cant do anything with it, as it is
root:root and 755.
I assume this is wrong. Did something weird happen to me, or should I
file a bug report?
hawk
Ack. I've seen the answer to this dozens of times, but can't find it
in the archives.
I *thought* that large memory was now automatically detected, but my
system on a nice fresh frozen is still only finding 64M (out of 160M)
So I've used
mem=160
at lilo, but the kernel panics trying to
So I've used
mem=160
Am I missing something obvious?
Yes. The units i.e. mem=160M
ahh. That did it.
gee, if it won't run in 160 bytes of ram, the port to the 8051 is
doomed :)
thanks
Richard Replied,
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 05:13:52PM -0600, Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
On alot of MB there is a jumper which if shorted resets the bios, probably
thats what they did. When you do this you lose _all_ your settings.
Make sure internal and external cache are turned
to the controller (and in fact stops the
boot during the bios--can't even get into the bios configuration due to
trying to talk to the cdrive.
rick, rustrated
p.s. The machine is a gateway p5-120; the drive a caviar 1G.
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understand it's trying to write, but
is this a bug?
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These opinions will not be those of UNI until it pays my retainer.
There's a gradebook program floating about that I saw mentioned
somewhere. Perhaps a search on freshmeat? Don't know what your
particular needs are, but a text output piped to a2ps might do you
okay. You could probably work up something pretty good with postgresql
if you want to go
I am trying to get of a package using dpkg --purge but it won't saying
package is in a very inconsistent state and must be reinstalled. Dpkg
can't install the package. Now I am in a catch 22. Please help
when all else fails, you can edit /var/lib/dpkg/status so that the
program shows as
I am looking for a program to make flow chart, mainly for drawing
dependencies for program design.
Any good programs available for the job?
Xcircuit is intended for schematic design, but I find that it works
well for many types of graphs.
rick
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I've given up on starcalc 3.0 for my gradesheets for a couple of
reasons (scaling, hanging on start), can't use wingz reliably (it
crashes, has lost data, and has scrambled the file irretrievably when
crashing, as well as losing sort ranges at random, and gnumeric isn't
even close to ready
I had a couple working along the lines of
printername:\
:lp=/dev/null:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/spoolname:\
:rm=fully qualified name:rp=raw
where I had to create the directory /var/spool/lpd/spoolname.
If you try to have multiple printers share that spool, things get
When *all* else fails, you can edit /var/lib/dpkg/status, and tell it
that the package isn't there. Then install it again, and purge. At
this point, all of its files should be removed, and you should be able
to install normally.
Again, this is the *last* resort, when playing with fire is
[While I am a lawyer, the following is not legal advice. If you need
legal advice, contact an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.]
It is not that Qt is incomaptible it is the fact that KDE is linked to
software under a non GPL license and KDE is under the GPL. This
violates the GPL.
I've seen this problem a couple of times before, and it's happening
again.
My mail is not being deleted from the spool when exmh incorporates it.
As a result, the same messages are incorporated again and again. Using
inc from the command line seems to solve the problem. Sometimes (not
Fortunately, I'd already printed it out (midterm grades). Wingz
whirled, clicked, and rattled the hard drive half to death (but so does
anything on this machine), then segfaulted. It now has an error
reading the file.
Does anyone know how to recover these?
I'd hate to have to type it all
john jabbed,
Rob Mahurin wrote:
Are there any good, free spreadsheet programs out there? Anywhere?
http://www.wingz.com/wingz/index.html
but it's not free; it asks for $50 as shareware.
rick
--
GNUmeric is arguably one of the best if not the best spreadsheet.
???
Unless I'm missing something big, it's missing most of the features one
expects in a spreadsheet. It has the dispaly, a handful of buttons,
and apparently some functions. It doesn't even pretend to be closeto
finished.
john jousted,
Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
john jabbed,
http://www.wingz.com/wingz/index.html
but it's not free; it asks for $50 as shareware.
See this.
http://www.wingz-us.com/wingz/news/linux.html
My copy is FREEWARE as version 3.11
I had to register but there was no charge nor
Kris Kried,
I honestly don't mean to start a holy war here, but I'd like to
know: Is there anyone who prefers Emacs to XEmacs, and why?
If you change prefer to dislike less, then me :)
I still use emacs for some things that I haven't figured out how
to get vim to do. Xemacs has extra
noah noted,
As you can imagine, I quickly ran out of space on the Win98 partition, so,
using Linux's fdisk, I created a new FAT partition. Then I booted to
Win98 and formatted this new partition. Windows was fine with this.
However...
When I rebooted to Linux, all the logical partitions
rob rote,
Richard E. Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
also, using emacs on CCIE (*Control Key In Exile) keyboard, causing
enough long reaches on my little finger sthat I had to see a quack,
is probably part (put a minor part) of my avoiding either.
You probably know this, but you can
What in the world have I done that causes this? (the file doesn't copy,
either)
smithttyp1:lynx2-8-3scp INSTALLATION hawkins.cba.uni.edu:
Enter passphrase for RSA key '[EMAIL PROTECTED]':
[1] 4569
smithttyp1:lynx2-8-3netscape: Command not found.
Write failed flushing stdout buffer.
write
mirek mentioned,
But can someone tell me what causes IPX collisons? I get lots of
Sep 10 12:49:53 hawkins kernel: IPX: Network number collision 24899
Sep 10 12:49:53 hawkins kernel: eth0 802.3 and eth0 802.2
messages. Is this me, or is there something wrong on the
william wailed,
Anyway, 8 meaningful characters is plenty for adequate security provided
that your password is a good one.
Unless, of course, it starts with MyPassword before getting to the good stuff
:)
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justin jabbered,
I also get no daemon present with this command but printing
nevertheless works. I think a second lpd daemon is spawned when you
start printing.
There seem to have been ongoing problems with lpd in slink since day one. I've
observed it on three machines now, two of which
Guilherme grunted,
But you shouldn't ever low level format a hard drive. It isn't necessary
any more since the 80's.
More that that, it's REALLY dangerous to do so in new IDE drives (something
to do
with geometry parameters, if I'm not mistaken)...
I have an old one I'd like to try it
thanks, I'll give this a try. I'd sure like to avoid buying the disk
if possible.
Rick
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Guilherme guided,
Well... The solution I found wasn't really 'The Debian Way' of doing it, but
worked perfectly...
I just installed the lpr magicfilter DEB's via DPKG RedHat's printtool (
control-panel, needed by printtool) via alien, and now my printing is just
fine (probably
Look for your the config file for your printer in /etc/magcfilter/nameh
ere , and check for the binaries it uses (or just grep it for bin).
It turned out that the deskjet uses djscript. I found the package by
grepping a Contents-i386 file from the base directory the distribution,
but
Mark mentioned,
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:20:12PM -0500, Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
I can send mail from my debian box to anywhere except my local domain.
You don't provide any details of your configuration - which MTA are you
using (smail?), and how did you set it up?
It's smail
mario mentioned,
IPX also has a bug that prevents me to use 2.2. with my slink. I'm using
2.0.38 on the machine that needs IPX support and 2.2 in the rest.
In that case, i'm not going to worry about the problem that's stopping me from
booting with 2.2 :)
But can someone tell me what causes
mario mentioned,
But can someone tell me what causes IPX collisons? I get lots of
This is exactly what happened here. My 2.2. generated a lot of collision
on the network and I was cut off (my fiber was removed) till I
downgraded to 2.0.38.
I think 2.2 is the problem. Seems that ipx
I can send mail from my debian box to anywhere except my local domain.
The debian box is hawkins.cba.uni.edu, and any mail to any account at
uni.edu yields the result,
hawkins at uni.edu: loses; [USER] 550 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
hawkins@(nodomain) not matched: (ERR_100) unknown user.
post: 1
I have been trying to get my printer to operate correctly using
magicfilter and it does not have the correct filter forit to work
correctly. However the printer works great with Wordperfect for Linux.
Is there a way to replace gv and its filter with WP and its filter, or a
way to use the
The documentation for ncp suggests that it is possible to create a
normal print que for sending to novell networked printers. However, I
can find no hints for this either there or in anything to do with
printcap.
To complicate matters, it is not a postscript printer. However, I have
found
Hmm, I also just found that gs can print to it without resetting gs to
gslj, if that makes a difference.
rick
--
i would try to run magicfilterconfig.
I finally got this to work, to my surprise (makes me about 1 for 6 with that
package). Ultimately it took purging it and lpr, reinstalling configuring
lpr, and only then letting it try to install magicfilter.
Oh, and for a deskjet 500, it is
Damon dabbled,
Seeing Debian is such an internet-centric (ie., apt) distribution, it
would be nice if you could install the whole thing with one the one or
two boot disks (I'm sure you can with redhat). Even if the boot disk had
a little FTP client (like wget or curl), so you could switch to
I'm shooting in the dark here, but when I had this type of problem, it
was from doing the initial checkout as root, and later as a user who
had rwx access to the source directory, but lacked read access to the
root directory where the cvs key was stored (/root/.cvsignore).
rick
--
Anyone had any success getting a Apple LaserWriter IINT working with
linux?
Was that one of the non-postscript printers? If so, ignore this :) If not,
just use it as a garden variety printer.
Now If only i could figure out the pins to swap on the cable to use my original
DeskWriter as an
How does zero floppy install stack up?
I installed my latest Debian slink from a single CD with no floppy
at all. In fact the floppy did not work at all, a fact I didn't
discover until much later. Once the system was up, I pulled all the
updates off the net.
That puts you a cd behind :)
ron rattled,
Richard said:
That puts you a cd behind :) The single-floppy is a downloaded floppy,
which then sucks the rest off the net without even having a cd drive. And
the floppy costs a lot less :)
True, but incredibly slow, unless you have your own T1. A standard
workstation
I don't know how to do network printing. Sorry. I'm sure there is a way
to do it though.
entries like this:
kh-lj5:\
:lp=/dev/null:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/kh-lj5:\
:rm=kh-lj5.somedomain.something:rp=raw
will send to network printers.
rick
--
I briefly had magicfilter working, but now it simply spins the desket,
draws no paper, and prints nothing. a2ps is being just as
uncooperative, making pages that are a bit too long. I found a default
setting to change in gv (now it's letter), and /etc/paper reads
letter. How in the world
*arghg* this new installation is driving me nuts.
This all used to work with a 600dpi laser printer, tehn successfully
converted to freebsd, and now it won't work again.
I have the environmental variables set as follows in .cshrc:
setenv TEXINPUTS ~/isuthesis/:
setenv PKFONTS
kent kalled,
Anyone know how to fix my non-functioning arrow keys, page-up/down
keys,
etc in X? They work fine in the console mode. Not having these keys is
pretty crippling.
The first step is to use xev, which will tell you what events are happening.
If you post what it tells you keys are,
nathan nattered,
True package management, including installation scripts. And a process
in place to keep packages out of the main distribution that don't follow a
standard for file locations, and other stuff.
But the biggest single reason: this list.
Most problems get resolved in a matter
(Lyx is based on Tex
Actually, it isn't :) It used to describe itself as a front end for latex, but
it went beyond that a couple of years ago. Therehad been plans for 1.2 to use
latex as its file format, but that was dropped. It imports almost all latex
with reLyX, and still outputs by
I need to find as light as possible a spreadsheet that still works
reasonably will for stable. I'll recall Thumper's daddy's advice, and
not say anything at all about oleo and siag. Staroffice 5 in 16mb is
out of the question, an gnumeric seems to want gnome, which suggest
that it too will
When I have added new fonts and run texhash I will still on occasion
get failures and messages like those you report.
The only way I have found to fix it is to run metafont by hand on the
relevant source files (i.e. those with the .mf extension in the
`source' directory) and move the
I can cut and paste with left and middle mouse button without problem
from one xterm to another. Not so if lynx is running in an xterm: I
can neither cut nor paste.
Hold down the SHIFT key when you select text in lynx. Works for me
either in a text console (gpm) or X.
Yep, that
My unread messages are breeding!
My configuration for exmh has largely been unchanged for years, save
for those needed to accomodate for the differences between FreeBSD and
debian in .maildelivery. Suddenly, the messages oin the open mailbox
are duplicating themselves every few minutes. And
when i run linux cfdisk, i go to partition the hard drive to create linux
partitions, and i get the following message:
FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition
Press any key to exit fdisk
i can 'view partitions' with cfdisk. it shows me that there are 2 FAT32
partitions on my
let me revise that--it is not a loop for the open mailbox. Closer
inspection shows that exmh is not deleting mail from the spool after
incorporation, causing it to be reincorporated every few minutes.
I've been using exmh for about three years, with the same
configuration (save for different
The order should be
apply patch
make config
make-kpkg clean =
make-kpkg --revision ..
Ah-hah! thanks. After reading the manpage, I had thought that the
distclean launched by clean would wipe out the config. Looking again,
it seems that it saves .config somewhere.
I have a text document that is formatted with page length = 68
rather than the 65 which is the default for a2ps. However, whenever I try
to format the text using a2ps into a 68 lines per page document (using the
--lines-per-page option), it doesnt seem to make a difference : I still
I should like to install the X-Windows system under my Debian-Linux
1.3.1. distribution, but I have some problem with using the mouse.
It seems so easy to install the mouse, but this is the case. I have a
two-button Microsoft mouse connected to the PS/2 port and it doesn't
response. What
I had the deskjet attached to this thing working, at least for
postscript printing. I then installed ncp to use the novell laser
printers, successfully printed to one, and now I can't print to the
deskjet by my side.
Even printing something trivial, I get
hawkinsttyp0:hawklpq
waiting for lp
I actually managed to successfully build 2.2.11 with make-kpkg on the
first try. Hours later, the .12 patch came out, and I applied it in /
usr/src/linux, and tried again. But it bombs with:
if test -f debian/official -a -f debian/README.Debian ; then \
install -p-o root -g
This is one I've never seen before. I don't seem to have gotten fonts
with my tetex. Here's the really simple file:
%% This LaTeX-file was created by hawk Wed Aug 25 16:58:29 1999
%% LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 by Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
%% Do not edit this file unless you know what you
jens wrote,
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
Ok, here's the problem. Your network by the looks of it should be a class B
network, which means that your netmask should be 255.255.0.0. That should fix
it.
james wrote,
: NETMASK=255.255.255.0
Try NETMASK=255.255.0.0
: NETWORK=134.161.248.0
:
seth supplied,
btw -- the reason why I decided to try debian was its users -- many of the
users evangelize debian, absolutely lauding it.
The support. Oh, and the support :)
Every year or two something gets me irked, and I go play with
FreeBSD. Just try to get a question answered there.
What exactly do you mean when you say you can't get the network to
'start'?
/etc/init.d/network/start
returns the message
SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
with no other information.
I switched to the tulip driver as James Lewis suggested, and it loads
with no messages (de4x5 gave me
jens wrote,
Ok. SIOCADDRT is the ioctl call which adds a route. My guess is that the
error comes when the script is trying to add the default route, i.e. the
default gateway that's specified isn't reachable on the network your
ethernet card is connected to (at least according to the route
The new^h^h^h machine waiting on my desk when I arrived here was,
as I expected, on the dark side. I've performed the preliminary
exorcisms, but can't get the network going.
This thing is on a novell network, and has an SMC ethernet card with
a dec 21041 chip. The de4x5 module installs just
Tom's Unix on a Floopy (do an alta vista search) could be a good place
tos start. Boot from the floppy, then use it to set up install on
the hard disk . . .
rick
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Allen added,
On 1999-04-27 16:23, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
The only obviuos thing that I think think of is IRQ, DMA or IO
conflict which would prevent the (sound) driver to prosper. The
device busy is normal though - at least, I've seen that with working
cards as well.
eyryttyp0
Having just gotten an SB16 to work yep.
Irq 7
io 220
dma 1
dma 5
There are also io's for 320? and 388. (I think, I had to change mine around
alot, so I might be wrong with these two).
I had to recomple the module using the values I needed before the card would
work. And activate the
raymond rote,
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
i can remember approximate partition sizes and order.
Is there any way to recover partition table and the system
as well ?
Well, *maybe*. If it's only approximate, you could be in trouble. I'd
advise looking for a disk editor
I don't think that these should be related, but I've lost my sound after
changing video cards.
eyry:/home/hawk# lsmod
Module Size Used by
ne 5372 1
83905944 0 [ne]
eyry:/home/hawk# modprobe sb
/lib/modules/2.2.6/misc/sb.o:
steve stipulated,
So my question is: Does unstable mean you will have all kinds of crashes and
unexpected behavior, or does it mean that some programs might have more
bugs than running in the stable distribution?
Unstable means that at any time a package could be a show stopper. Show
Peter proposed,
Hello Richard,
I've got the same problem here on my slink notebook, but I think you're a
little ahead of me. Could you please tell me what pcmcia-packages I need
from potato to have the modules compiled and packaged by make-kpkg?
On my notebook there was a
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Ray rote,
that is essentially the GPL with an additional clause that it can be
linked with Qt.
...
The KDE people need to track down the authors of the GPL code that much of
their project is based on, though, to get permission to use it under the
new license.
I suspect authors of
Shaleh shaid,
On 21-Apr-99 Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
...
It's time to update the kernel for my laptop,and I'm trying to use
make-kpkg to do this. I've managed to get the kernel image .deb built,
but not the pcmcia stuff.
I've updated to the pcmcia-source from potato
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